Dayton Miller
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American physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dayton Clarence Miller was an American physicist, astronomer, acoustician, and accomplished amateur flautist. An early experimenter of X-rays, Miller was an advocate of aether theory and absolute space and an opponent of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.
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Published Works
- The Ether-Drift Experiment and the Determination of the Absolute Motion of the Earth (1933) (220)
- The science of musical sounds (54)
- LXII. Report of an experiment to detect the FitzGerald-Lorentz effect (1905) (43)
- Ether-Drift Experiments at Mount Wilson (1925) (37)
- Ether-drift Experiments at Mount Wilson Solar Observatory (1922) (21)
- Anecdotal History of the Science of Sound (1936) (14)
- LXI. On the theory on experiments to detect aberrations of the second degree (1905) (14)
- The science of musical sounds (2nd ed.). (13)
- The Henrici harmonic analyzer and devices for extending and facilitating its use (1916) (12)
- A 32-element harmonic synthesizer (7)
- Comments on Dr. Georg Joos's Criticism of the Ether-Drift Experiment (1934) (6)
- Anecdotal history of the science of sound, to the beginning of the 20th century (1936) (5)
- Catalogue of books and literary material relating to the flute and other musical instruments (1935) (4)
- Sparks, lightning, cosmic rays : an anecdotal history of electricity (1939) (2)
- The Absolute Motion of the Solar System and the Orbital Motion of the Earth Determined by the Ether-Drift Experiment (1933) (1)
- Radio Transmission of Music (1926) (1)
- JOINT MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY WITH THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (1919) (1)
- The Velocity of Light in The Magnetic Field (1898) (1)
- ADDRESS, WITH EXPERIMENTS, UPON SOUND WAVES; THEIR MEANING, REGISTRATION, AND ANALYSIS.1 (1911) (0)
- Lecture II: Characteristics of tones. (0)
- Lecture VI: Tone qualities of musical instruments. (0)
- Science and Philosophy (1936) (0)
- Lecture I: Sound waves, simple harmonic motion, noise and tone. (0)
- Lecture VII: Physical characteristics of the vowels. (0)
- The Pipes of Pan, Old and New, and How the Musical Scale Grew (1936) (0)
- Lecture IV: Analysis and synthesis of harmonic curves. (0)
- Some Facts Regarding Pitch (1934) (0)
- Lecture III: Methods of recording and photographing sound waves. (0)
- ["Case Main Building, exterior, north and west sides"] (0)
- Lecture V: Influence of horn and diaphragm on sound waves, correcting and interpreting sound analyses. (0)
- Interferometer used in Edward Morley and Dayton Miller ether drift experiments (1904) (0)
- The Acoustic Design of Severance Hall (0)
- Lecture VIII: Synthetic vowels and words, relations of the art and science of music. (0)
- Concussion sound waves from large guns in action. Author's abstract (1938) (0)
- Report of the General Secretary (0)
- Minutes of the Annual Meeting, Toronto, December 28-30, 1921 (1922) (0)
- Scope and general rulings concerning the proposed publication of bulletins on geophysical methods, instruments, results, etc., under the auspices of the Division of Physical Sciences of the National Research Council (1928) (0)
- The Chicago Meeting of the American Physical Society (1919) (0)
- The Woodwind Musical Instruments (1931) (0)
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